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Date:
Tue, 30 Apr 1996 19:43:38 -0700
Subject:
Slo Moving ferts
From:
Diana Wallace <[log in to unmask]>
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I keep seeing all of the postings saying that everyone has ferts that like
to cuddle and sleep in laps.
 
Mine are like wildfire - they never sit still and only are calm in my arms
for a few moments at a time before they want down to explore.  They are
always glad to see me when I get home from work and come out from where
they've been sleeping to greet me.  However, their attitude is that they are
only putting up with me while I get my 'fur fix' then they want to play, eat
and sleep (in that order).
 
All 3, Spice, Chloe & Chanel, are less than a year old.  They are gentle and
extremely playful.  They were all adopted within 6 mos.  of one another and
are all less than a yr. old.
 
Any ideas?  Are they going thru a 'teenage' thing?  Will they ever calm down
& become affectionate?
 
I'll love them no matter what, but I sure would love to have a fzzy thing
fall asleep in my lap once...
 
--diana & her brood.
[Posted in FML issue 1555]

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